Showing posts with label Schwinn 830. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Schwinn 830. Show all posts

Friday, 17 April 2020

Schwinn 830 versus Schwinn 810 Treadmill, Comparison Review

The Schwinn 830 and Schwinn 810 Treadmills are impressive treadmills designed for home use at an affordable price. Both treadmills are sturdily built and incorporate lots of features and programs to keep your workouts varied, motivating and challenging.

The Schwinn 830 is the slightly more powerful treadmill with its 2.75 CHP motor compared to the Schwinn 810’s 2.5 CHP motor. Thanks to its slightly more powerful motor, the Schwinn 830 therefore also offers a slightly higher speed range of 0-12 mph compared to the Schwinn 810’s 0-10 mph range. The Schwinn 830 also offers a slightly higher motorized incline range of 0-12% compared to the Schwinn 810’s 0-10% incline range.

 

Schwinn 830 Treadmill, features reviewed & compared with Schwinn 810, motorized treadmill  for home use, with 0-12 mph speeds, 0-12% incline
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20" wide x 55" long running belt with Softrack cushioning on Schwinn 830 and Schwinn 810 treadmills
20" wide x 55" long running belt
with Softrack cushioning
Both the Schwinn 830 and 810 Treadmills feature a generous sized running belt, measuring 20” wide by 55” long, and utilize a Softrack cushioning system that helps to reduce the impact on your joints for a more comfortable workout.

The belt itself on both treadmills is 1 ply, 1.5mm thick but the cushioning differs between the two treadmills with the Schwinn 830 utilizing extra cushioning of 4-cell design compared to the 3-cell design of the Schwinn 810.  Both treadmill belts run super smoothly with the Schwinn 830 utilizing 2.5” crowned rollers while the Schwinn 810 utilizes 2” rollers.

Both the Schwinn 830 and Schwinn 810 Treadmills come with an easy-to-use console featuring an easy-on-the-eyes blue backlit LCD screen that tracks and displays motivating workout stats such as time, speed, distance, pace, laps, calories and heart-rate.  The Schwinn 830 allows for 2 more user profiles than the 810 (4 user profiles on the 830, 2 on the 810), so more people in your household can use the treadmill and keep track of their individual workout stats.

Both consoles feature a great range of built-in workout programs although the Schwinn 830 has more built-in programs at 22 compared to the Schwinn 810’s 16 built-in programs.  Program variety includes Training, Weight, Heart-health, Quick-goal, Intervals, Custom and Manual control.

Schwinn 810 Treadmill's console with 16 programs & syncs with Explore the World App, image, compared with Schwinn 830's console
Schwinn 810 console
with 16 programs &
syncs with Explore the World App


Schwinn 830 Treadmill's console with 22 programs, image, compared with Schwinn 810's console
Schwinn 830 console
with 22 programs


The Schwinn 810 is the newest addition to the Schwinn treadmill range and offers the ability to sync with the Explore the World App (subscription required) on your mobile phone/tablet for online fitness tracking and a wide range of additional and exciting workouts including training routes from around the world, with new scenic destinations added regularly.  You can move at your own pace as the App auto adjusts to your speed.

The Schwinn 830 does NOT offer connectivity to the Explore the World App but you can export your workout data via the treadmill’s USB port for online fitness tracking to Schwinn Connect and My Fitness Pal.

Both the Schwinn 830 and 810 Treadmills offer contact pulse grip heart-rate monitoring to help you stay within your target heart-rate zone as you exercise.  The Schwinn 830 also offers telemetry heart-rate monitoring.

Additional high-end features found on both the Schwinn 830 and 810 consoles include: a sound system with Acoustic chamber stereo speakers with MP3 input so you can listen to your favorite music; a USB charging port; a 3-speed cooling fan; and a media shelf to place your mobile phone/tablet to keep entertained as you exercise.  There’s also a water bottle holder on each side of the console so you can keep hydrated as you workout.

SoftDrop folding deck on Schwinn 830 and Schwinn 810 treadmills, image
SoftDrop folding deck
To save space when not in use, both the Schwinn 830 and 810 Treadmills feature a SoftDrop folding deck system for safe and easy folding and lowering of the deck.  Both treadmills also feature integrated transport wheels for easy relocation if you want to move the treadmill to a different spot in your home.

Both treadmills are sturdily built for long-lasting durability.  The overall weight of the Schwinn 830 Treadmill is slightly heavier than the 810 – the 830 weighs around 91 kg compared to the 810’s 70 kg.  Given the heavier weight of the treadmill and the more powerful motor, the Schwinn 830 allows for a higher user weight capacity of 300 lbs compared to the Schwinn 810’s 273 lbs user weight capacity.

The treadmills footprints are very close in dimensions, with the Schwinn 830 measuring around 72.2” long x 35.2” wide x 57.6” high compared to the Schwinn 810’s measurements of 69” long x 35.6” wide x 56.7” high.





Let’s take a glance at the main differences and similarities in features and specifications between the Schwinn 830 versus Schwinn 810 laid out in the easy-to-read comparison tables below to help you decide on which is the best treadmill for you:


Tuesday, 4 February 2020

Schwinn 870 versus Schwinn 830 Treadmills for the Home Gym Compared

Workout in the comfort of your own home with the high-quality Schwinn 870 and Schwinn 830 Treadmills.

The Schwinn 870 and Schwinn 830 Treadmills both offer great value for money with lots of features and options to keep your workouts interesting, varied and progressively challenging.  Both treadmills offer a speed range from 0 up to 12 mph and a good range of motorized inclines to simulate uphill running, along with convenient Quick Access buttons for quick and easy speed and incline changes.


 
Schwinn 870 Treadmill, review features compared with Schwinn 830
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The Schwinn 870 is the higher-end treadmill over the Schwinn 830, offering more workout programs (26 versus 22) and better incline levels (0-15% versus 0-12%), along with several other upgrades that come with a top-of-the-range model such as a more powerful motor (3 chp versus 2.75 chp), a longer running belt (60" versus 55"  long), and a better cushioned deck (2 ply / 6 cell versus 1 ply / 4 cell cushioning).

Program variety on both the Schwinn 870 and 830 Treadmills include general training, weight control, heart-rate, intervals, quick goals, along with a Manual option where you can just get on and go.  Both treadmills even offer the ability to customize your own workouts, with 4 custom workouts on the Schwinn 870 compared to 2 custom workouts on the Schwinn 830.

The Schwinn 870 Treadmill is now also compatible with the "Explore the World" App (subscription required) that offers global courses of different lengths and in different locations - move at your own pace as it automatically adjusts to your speed.  You can also sync your data with other online fitness tracking apps like MapMyRun.  The Schwinn 830 is not compatible with the "Explore the World" App.

Both the Schwinn 870 and Schwinn 830 Treadmills come with an LCD display workout console with premium features including a sound system with acoustic chambered speakers and MP3 input, a charging USB port and data export to SchwinnConnect online fitness tracking program.


Schwinn 830 Treadmill console with single display, image
Schwinn 830 console with single display
Schwinn 870 Treadmill console with dual display & Bluetooth connectivity, image
Schwinn 870 console with dual display
& Bluetooth connectivity

However, there is a difference in the consoles between these 2 treadmills, with the Schwinn 870 featuring a dual display (2 screens) while the Schwinn 830 features just a single display.  The Schwinn 870 also allows for additional user profiles (4 versus 2) which is handy if several people in your household want to use the treadmill regularly and keep track of their own workout data.

Workout data displayed on the treadmill screens help to keep you motivated and include stats like time, speed, distance, calories burned, heart-rate, pace, laps and more (see full details indicated in the comparison tables below).

The Schwinn 870 Treadmill now also offers Bluetooth connectivity which is a feature the Schwinn 830 does not have.

Both the Schwinn 870 and Schwinn 830 are solidly built with a host of other features, including grip and telemetry-enabled heart-rate monitoring (chest strap is included with the Schwinn 870 but not with 830), a 3-speed fan to help keep you cool as you exercise, a useful media shelf, 2 water bottle holders, SoftTrack cushioning, and 2.5” crowned rollers for smooth and quiet operation.

The electric-powered Schwinn 870 and 830 Treadmills both feature a SoftDrop folding deck system to help you safely and easily fold the deck upwards to help save space when the treadmill is not in use.  Both treadmills also feature front-mounted transport wheels for easy relocation.

There's a slight difference in overall dimensions and weight between these two Schwinn treadmills, as indicated in the comparison tables below.



Let’s take a glance at the main differences and similarities in features between the Schwinn 870 and the Schwinn 830 laid out in the easy-to-read tables below to help you decide on which is the best treadmill for you: